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jim, good morning. >> good morning, nora. the a's are back in the bay area to take on the detroit tigers. the a's are down 2-0 in this best-of-five playoff series. but they've already beat some long odds to be in the postseason at all. they are the poorest team in major league baseball. with a roster stocked with rookies and low-paid veterans pulled off the junk heap. the oakland a's were pegged to finish last in their division. instead -- >> ball game! >> reporter: -- they finished first. >> most people, i think, now we'd lose 100, maybe 110. so this has been satisfying. >> reporter: if what general manager billy beanehas done sounds like a hollywood story, it already was. >> the problem we're trying to solve is that there are rich teams and there are poor teams. then there's 50 feet of crap. and then there's us. >> reporter: brad pitt played beane in "moneyball." based on a best-selling book, it's a tale of a gm with a small budget for salaries, outthinking everyone else using a statistical formula to find winners among bas
jim, good morning. >> good morning, nora. the a's are back in the bay area to take on the detroit tigers. the a's are down 2-0 in this best-of-five playoff series. but they've already beat some long odds to be in the postseason at all. they are the poorest team in major league baseball. with a roster stocked with rookies and low-paid veterans pulled off the junk heap. the oakland a's were pegged to finish last in their division. instead -- >> ball game! >> reporter: -- they...
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the debate took place at the university of denver in colorado, it was moderated by jim lehrer from pbs and sponsored by mountain dew code red. they have sponsors. this is the first debate, it's key because if a candidate does well, they can sometimes go on to become president. so, you really want to have a good showing. the debate, i think, it's still happening right now as we tape the show. the candidates decided who would get to speak first tonight via a coin toss, which was confusing for mitt romney, they had to explain what a coin was. he had never seen one before. [ laughter ] and it also happens to be, tonight happens to be the obama's 20th wedding anniversary. that seems very convenient. honey, i'd love to go to the ballet with you, but i'm debating mitt romney that night. hey, mitt, help me out, will you? [ laughter ] according to "the new york times," team romney has been working on what they call zingers for mitt to use tonight. just an fyi, if you call it a zinger, probably isn't one. we got some zingers, we got some whimsy, we've got some farcical remarks tonight. romney ha
the debate took place at the university of denver in colorado, it was moderated by jim lehrer from pbs and sponsored by mountain dew code red. they have sponsors. this is the first debate, it's key because if a candidate does well, they can sometimes go on to become president. so, you really want to have a good showing. the debate, i think, it's still happening right now as we tape the show. the candidates decided who would get to speak first tonight via a coin toss, which was confusing for...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, detroit. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a look at the latest poll numbers. we'll hear from rudy giuliani. >>> plus, the investigation into the deadly attack at the consulate in libya. more of an exclusive interview with a key witness in charge of security. and actor ben affleck tells us about his new movie "argo." that is the morning news for this tuesday. appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's tuesday, october 9th. m fr >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, october 9. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 4:30. president barack obama flies from sfo to homeowner today with a load of campaign cash. cate cbs 5
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space assemblyman jerry hill and san bruno mayor jim rue an are upset about the state public utilities commission asking to suspend hearings over pg&e's penalties and pipeline upgrade costs for a month. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors will finally decide tomorrow if suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi will keep his job. the mayor charged him with official misconduct and demanded his removal after he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor in connection to domestic abuse with his wife. we'll find that out tomorrow. >>> this morning a coalition of community groups in san jose plans to announce a boycott of the mi pueblo grocery change linked to the company's participation in the everify program the department of homeland security system to determine people's immigration status. >>> the pumpkin weigh-off this morning in half moon bay. these pumpkins will vie for the world record, a $25,000 megaprize for the world's first one-ton pumpkin. we'll be there when the competition kicks off on main street live. that's a big squash. >> can you imagine carving that pumpkin? >> or moving it? >>> a b
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jim avila is here. good morning to you, jim. >> reporter: josh, it's unlikely that jerry sandusky will ever see another day of freedom. the judge in this case sentenced him to 30 to 60 years in prison, ostensibly the rest of his life. sandusky is 68, the judge said it made no sense to sentence him to centuries as he could, instead, 30 to 60 years would be enough to put him in prison for the rest of his life. sandusky issued a long rambling statement. and three victims looked at him. as the judge put him away for the rest of his life. >>> a dramatic turn for the race for president. a new poll from the pew research center shows mitt romney leading the president by four points nationwide. it's the battleground state that matters the most. from that end, both candidates will find themselves in one of them, ohio state. >>> the obama campaign has released an ad featuring big bird, cyst criticizing romney's opposition of the subsidy for pbs. >>> and a north carolina man says he's blessed to be alive, after a s
jim avila is here. good morning to you, jim. >> reporter: josh, it's unlikely that jerry sandusky will ever see another day of freedom. the judge in this case sentenced him to 30 to 60 years in prison, ostensibly the rest of his life. sandusky is 68, the judge said it made no sense to sentence him to centuries as he could, instead, 30 to 60 years would be enough to put him in prison for the rest of his life. sandusky issued a long rambling statement. and three victims looked at him. as...
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good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, george. we expect from his attorneys and also from his public statement last night that jerry sandusky will be defiant and also unapologetic this morning. and now, abc news has obtained a portion of what one of his victims is expected to tell the judge. from victim 5 this morning, i hope and pray when your honor sentences mr. sandusky, you consider the real harm he's done to me and others and take into account the tears, the pain and anguish that i and others have suffered. clearly, this will not be an ordinary sentencing. >> i'm responding to the worst loss of my life. >> reporter: jerry sandusky, firing back for the first time since he was found guilty of 45 counts of sexual abuse against children. the former penn state coach, now says he didn't get a fair trial. says he has been unjustly treated like a monster. in a statement released to the university radio station late monday, calls one of his victims a veteran accuser, seeking attention. >> in my heart, i know that i did not do these al
good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, george. we expect from his attorneys and also from his public statement last night that jerry sandusky will be defiant and also unapologetic this morning. and now, abc news has obtained a portion of what one of his victims is expected to tell the judge. from victim 5 this morning, i hope and pray when your honor sentences mr. sandusky, you consider the real harm he's done to me and others and take into account the tears, the pain and anguish...
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jim, thank you, as well. >> thanks for having me on. >> jim o'neill. as far as european stocks are concerned, after good gains yesterday, a little softer this morning. ibex up a quarter of a percent. bond markets the key thing is that ten year yields continue to decline in spain. 5.79% just over 5% in italy. and on the currency markets, euro-dollar's rebounded. we got down to 1.28. nearly flat during the session. back up to around 1.29. dollar-yen coming in at 78.08. tom enders has called for a quick ending surrounding the proposed merger with bcht ae systems and eager to close the $45 billion tie up and ease concerns ahead of a uk regulatory deadline on october 10th. speaking in london, he said investors were reacting badly and the uncertainty can't go on much longer. for more we're joined by patricia in frankfurt. that's the question. he says the uncertainty complaint go can't go on, but that's all i see going on. >> absolutely. because so many parties have very big and important interests especially state interests in this potential merger deal. so
jim, thank you, as well. >> thanks for having me on. >> jim o'neill. as far as european stocks are concerned, after good gains yesterday, a little softer this morning. ibex up a quarter of a percent. bond markets the key thing is that ten year yields continue to decline in spain. 5.79% just over 5% in italy. and on the currency markets, euro-dollar's rebounded. we got down to 1.28. nearly flat during the session. back up to around 1.29. dollar-yen coming in at 78.08. tom enders has...
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in philadelphia eight jim what's on your mind and i. hope. ok today on our radio show we had a number of really interesting topics the first was we had reverend bill keller on talking about how he was suggesting that people write in jesus as their as their as their vote don't don't vote for obama or his right in jesus and so i was asking ok you know who would jesus vote for and you know who represents those values and bill is a hardcore right wing fundamentalist so it's really interesting that now said people talking about big bird kevin in manhattan is on the line right now kevin thanks for calling two zero two nine zero four twenty one thirty four what's on your mind. i just want to make a comment about. the p.b.s. last romney talking about flashing totally slashing p.b.s. five spend an hour a lot for a lot of people that's their only form. higher marks you now and dance and music and when i was growing up those were my nature programs a lot of people did not ask cable t.v. i have cable t.v. obviously i'm watching you and i think it's
in philadelphia eight jim what's on your mind and i. hope. ok today on our radio show we had a number of really interesting topics the first was we had reverend bill keller on talking about how he was suggesting that people write in jesus as their as their as their vote don't don't vote for obama or his right in jesus and so i was asking ok you know who would jesus vote for and you know who represents those values and bill is a hardcore right wing fundamentalist so it's really interesting that...
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with their name of the group in five disciplines danny's stable ten years food badminton arm chair at jim russia was beheaded at the three day ran by the president of the olympic immediately xander who got to be over the home side of the lead up to check managing his opponent and then kept turning to food will team at a gala match rather than your doctrinal call where you're going to these games have already become a good tradition i think that such informal communication with other deputies is very important to the friendly atmosphere made everyone feel comfortable and we could talk both business and pleasure russia who have hosted the event since its inception is where one of the inaugural games however the fianna wrestled a governor way from russia's grasp and went into the round as defending champions meaning the hosts were eager to get their hands back on the silverware might be at all economic were hammered out how to ensure the fares gays but our rivals seem to be training really hard and as a result we started losing it and disciplines we had to make an edit meeting with all four
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jim key. yeah, we're down 101 points for the dow which crossed the flat line 20 times in the first hour. coming up with the closing bell just six minutes away, we've got alcoa earnings, yum brands as well. don't move. and for a behind-the-scenes action, follow me on twitter @liz claman. you've got answers, they've got answers, and so do we. coming up, we're going to tell you today's hot stock to watch. stay tuned. ♪ [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-visionoggles, like in a special opsission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutraling enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they ke you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw iup to $600 when you open an account. liz: they're cheering in the land of gold-tipped cable splitters and boom boxes. yeah, who
jim key. yeah, we're down 101 points for the dow which crossed the flat line 20 times in the first hour. coming up with the closing bell just six minutes away, we've got alcoa earnings, yum brands as well. don't move. and for a behind-the-scenes action, follow me on twitter @liz claman. you've got answers, they've got answers, and so do we. coming up, we're going to tell you today's hot stock to watch. stay tuned. ♪ [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-visionoggles, like in a...
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good news it sigrid laboratory jim mccurry was able to build the needs most sophisticated robots which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach creation why it should care about humans inbreeding this is why you should care watch only on the r g dog job. today i'm talking to you was robert skidelsky he's a professor of political economy and also the biographer of john maynard keynes widely considered to be the most influential economist of the twentieth century will be talking about what keynes could bring to today's economic crisis notes goodell's the first could you explain to me in layman's terms what the government is doing to mend the economy and why you think it's not working. well i don't think they're doing very much to mend the economy i think that their policies of made things worse the sad fact is that the british economy has been shrinking slowly almost for a year now rather like a very slowly leaking balloon and the government of been trying in one or two small ways to give it a bit of a stimulus but i think they're quite new initiatives and
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jim paulson joins us now with his outlook. welcome back. >> thanks, scott. >> face of all of this, you still have a pretty aggressive target going into year's end. >> i do. i have been at 1500 all year and i think that's a reasonable target for the s&p 500. we could well take out the new all-time highs next year, and i guess i think there is two big things, scott, many things that affect the market of course. we'll get by the uncertain election and beyond the fiscal cliff, and i look at two big catalysts going into next year. one is we have to get the emerging world economic recovery going again and secondly we need to develop an attitude in this country that the u.s. recovery is not just on life support from the fed but a sustainable inherently growing animal. i think we might accomplish both of those. the chinese officials have been bizly working and dropping the shibor rate to slightly over 3. the real money supply is rising in that country and with a year's leg i think china might pick up in the early part of next year. if
jim paulson joins us now with his outlook. welcome back. >> thanks, scott. >> face of all of this, you still have a pretty aggressive target going into year's end. >> i do. i have been at 1500 all year and i think that's a reasonable target for the s&p 500. we could well take out the new all-time highs next year, and i guess i think there is two big things, scott, many things that affect the market of course. we'll get by the uncertain election and beyond the fiscal cliff,...
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jim wrote to say, unemployment is at the level where obama took over, would like get my $1.84 gas? we will keep looking. thank you for being with us. good night from new york. neil: when brokers get the skinny on fat cats, fat chancee3 they will be paying up from barack obama the slowdown. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. if money talks, i think the financial issues can take a walk. goldman sachs is doing the opposite of what it did four years ago. i'm putting its money on hope and change in 2008, despairing no money to make a big change in 2012. this race would be putting in the financial crowd than the president of the united states, "the wall street journal" reports $136,000. that is down for more than a million dollars years ago. a lot of these guys don't like it and it's a big reason. it is far from the only reason. talk of a white house that doesn't like them and often vilified them. it's not helping matters any. wall street has a single digit answer. talk about a somatic turn of events. the very day that we learned of the 18-point event is done as well. four weeks of th
jim wrote to say, unemployment is at the level where obama took over, would like get my $1.84 gas? we will keep looking. thank you for being with us. good night from new york. neil: when brokers get the skinny on fat cats, fat chancee3 they will be paying up from barack obama the slowdown. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. if money talks, i think the financial issues can take a walk. goldman sachs is doing the opposite of what it did four years ago. i'm putting its money on hope and change...
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we'll see jim in a few minutes at the top of the hour. when we come back, final thoughts from our guest host today with his take on emerging markets. and we have a big show tomorrow. the guest host is jim tesch, the chairman and ceo of mundelay foods. irene rosenfeld will be joining us since her company left the dow. and jim grant. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford
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offices in the capital and burned in you flag international public policy analyst and lucas a jim honest us says people's rights are being infringed. you will have a major crowd of ordinary people of unions of unemployed who would like to attend the protests in the context of the result of chance or uncle merkel but will not be able to do so it has been described by many analysts as a direct trying to the very notion of democracy that was originally born here in athens people do not accept any additional wage cuts or any additional cuts in the public sector means they are not willing to keep negotiating for additional bailouts and for additional austerity measures reduced to numbers go hand in hand usually and i think that the greek government and of course the felony police is afraid we might have some really troubling incidents including violent riots should the demonstration be out in downtown. in the u.k. cuts to benefits are squeezing the most vulnerable recent data suggests fifteen percent of children regularly go without a meal but london still i ten billion pounds more in wealthy
offices in the capital and burned in you flag international public policy analyst and lucas a jim honest us says people's rights are being infringed. you will have a major crowd of ordinary people of unions of unemployed who would like to attend the protests in the context of the result of chance or uncle merkel but will not be able to do so it has been described by many analysts as a direct trying to the very notion of democracy that was originally born here in athens people do not accept any...
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. >> jason's dedication inspires players like ricky wallace and varsity coach jim johnson to set a plan into motion. >> we had already brainstormed it. let's get this league built for this kid so we can have, you know, a substantial amount of time to get in. >> we had talked during the season, that i couldn't promise him that i would get in the game. >> he works so hard in practice. that was the least we could do, is to push for him to get in the game. >> february 15th, 2006, excitement is building for greece athena's last game of the season. >> very excited that there was a game that night. and that there was a chance that he was going to be able to get in for the first time. in the back of my mind i just kept thinking, oh my goodness, i hope the coach lets him in. >> fans fill the stands. many are shooting amateur videos. >> they have signs, j-mac signs. they had pictures of his face on little paint sticks. so that was -- it sent a chill down your back, you know. >> but near the end of the second half, the clock is ticking down, and jason, number 52 is still on the the bench. >> the c
. >> jason's dedication inspires players like ricky wallace and varsity coach jim johnson to set a plan into motion. >> we had already brainstormed it. let's get this league built for this kid so we can have, you know, a substantial amount of time to get in. >> we had talked during the season, that i couldn't promise him that i would get in the game. >> he works so hard in practice. that was the least we could do, is to push for him to get in the game. >> february...
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romney told jim lehrer he planned to cut the government subsi subsidy. the corporation for public broadcasting receives $445 million. that's less than 1/100 of the annual federal budget. an estimated 8 million americans watch sesame street every week. let's huddle up around the water cooler to watch jimmy fallon quietly maybe starting to put on the best mitt romney going. here he was last night. ♪ >> it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, beautiful day for a neighbor, would you be mine. won't you be, won't you be, please won't you be my neighbor. ♪ please won't you be my neighbor. of course there's a good chance you already are my neighbor since i own so many homes. thank you manuel. hello, neighbor. you see this? it's called a wallet. and inside of a wallet, well, that's where money goes. now, do you know what money is? i'm guessing no because you're watching public television. oh, there's somebody at the door. wonder who it could be. it's a good friend, mr. obama. >> hello, mr. romney. >> hello, mr. obama. you remember mr. obama, right? last wee
romney told jim lehrer he planned to cut the government subsi subsidy. the corporation for public broadcasting receives $445 million. that's less than 1/100 of the annual federal budget. an estimated 8 million americans watch sesame street every week. let's huddle up around the water cooler to watch jimmy fallon quietly maybe starting to put on the best mitt romney going. here he was last night. ♪ >> it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, beautiful day for a neighbor, would you be...
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executive in the country, really has put his life on the line as well as new york city police chief jim esposito. thanks for joining us. >> it's a great day. thanks to be here and talk to you. >> how important was it -- how does it feel to be grand marshal of columbus weekend? what does it mean for you, a man who started his own business from the ground up? >> you think about 520 years ago, columbus had a vision, he was an entrepreneur tried to do a venture capital deal with the queen of spain. more fundamental it lays the track of what u.s. is all about. the rule of law, the free market system, even with all the blemishes of the last few years, and then the ability to succeed and the vision of columbus and what we're doing here with this parade is to raise millions of dollars, which we do every year, and give it back to individuals that want to have an equal opportunity through school. we give that money to students, thousands of them, maria, and that's why i'm doing this. i want to continue to help contribute. >> you constantly give back. the money raised, $2 million for scholarships
executive in the country, really has put his life on the line as well as new york city police chief jim esposito. thanks for joining us. >> it's a great day. thanks to be here and talk to you. >> how important was it -- how does it feel to be grand marshal of columbus weekend? what does it mean for you, a man who started his own business from the ground up? >> you think about 520 years ago, columbus had a vision, he was an entrepreneur tried to do a venture capital deal with...
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jim, happy friday to you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> so much talk these days about this notion the company is no longer leading but starting to tread water. their products are more incremental in improvement. they lack the cult of personality that jobs brought. how much of that is fair? >> it's too soon to evaluate most of those things. you have to say in the short term tim cook has done a great job. there's been many milestones. it couldn't have been easy to step into the shoes of steve jobs. they have to stop thinking about what steve jobs would do. that's always paralysis. they have to chart a new course. the personality of steve was so intense but great in his strive for perfection. it was not great in his need for control. it was obsessive need for control. he was basically a walking anti-trust violation and the flap over the iphones reflects that. they tied unanimous fer ormapping product to the apple in an effort drol. that's the old steve jobs still at work and they need to break with t
jim, happy friday to you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> so much talk these days about this notion the company is no longer leading but starting to tread water. their products are more incremental in improvement. they lack the cult of personality that jobs brought. how much of that is fair? >> it's too soon to evaluate most of those things. you have to say in the short term tim cook has done a great job. there's been many milestones. it couldn't have been easy to...
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another stock picker from another business network, jim cramer -- [laughter] had said polycom was a sell. yeah. he said it was a sell. and you know what? it's doing extraordinarily well. so after the bell we're talking to the ceo of polycom, andy miller. and you will be able to video and audio conference your facebh skype, through google. they're ready to take on cisco as competition. andy miller has good news for his company. he's joining us right here on "after the bell." let's get to another company, renewable energy group. can you imagine burning old soy oil, old corn oil, and it actually makes a diesel truck run? well, they did an about face on their third quarter outlook this morning. this great idea is tanking, though, on news that they are not going to come in with gains on their earnings, in fact, they will have losses. originally expected to gain $10-15 million, but now it's warning a $2-$7 million loss. we welcome the president, dan oh. you know what? a lot of people would say, i'm out, i'm not going to be on television on a day like this. what are you here to talk about on a
another stock picker from another business network, jim cramer -- [laughter] had said polycom was a sell. yeah. he said it was a sell. and you know what? it's doing extraordinarily well. so after the bell we're talking to the ceo of polycom, andy miller. and you will be able to video and audio conference your facebh skype, through google. they're ready to take on cisco as competition. andy miller has good news for his company. he's joining us right here on "after the bell." let's get...
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joining us, jim rubens, chair of the granite state coalition against expanding gambling. on the cnbc news line, judy patterson for the american gaming association. judy, reading a paper earlier today on the business impact of licensed casino gambling in west virginia, and it basically stated, over time, casinos cost communities more than they bring in. your response? >> absolutely false. there is study after study to show. there's also, i want you to remember, history since 1977 when the first casino -- when we just had casinos in nevada. it is now expanded, as your commentator said, to 23 states. we have the experience of demonstrating that nationwide we have over 350,000 jobs that are created, and those are just direct jobs. that's not talking about the jobs that are created for all the suppliers and vendors that provide products to this industry, nor is it talking about the jobs that all those casino employees and all of those other suppliers and vendors create when they take their wages and go back out in the community. >> jim, what's your concern about casinos in new
joining us, jim rubens, chair of the granite state coalition against expanding gambling. on the cnbc news line, judy patterson for the american gaming association. judy, reading a paper earlier today on the business impact of licensed casino gambling in west virginia, and it basically stated, over time, casinos cost communities more than they bring in. your response? >> absolutely false. there is study after study to show. there's also, i want you to remember, history since 1977 when the...
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paul ryan claims to have a solution. >> bret: jim, thank you. death toll from the meningitis outbreak is now 11. six of those are in tennessee. the cdc says 119 cases have been reported. outbreak has been tied to steroid shots for back pain. >>> serious power shortal at a green energy plant, plus a serious rebuke of the obama administration afghanistan policy from a member in good standing of the main stream media. and chantix helped me qui. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse
paul ryan claims to have a solution. >> bret: jim, thank you. death toll from the meningitis outbreak is now 11. six of those are in tennessee. the cdc says 119 cases have been reported. outbreak has been tied to steroid shots for back pain. >>> serious power shortal at a green energy plant, plus a serious rebuke of the obama administration afghanistan policy from a member in good standing of the main stream media. and chantix helped me qui. i honestly loved smoking, and i...
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hi, rick. >> hi, jim. psyched to be back. 66 billion in supply this week starting today with threes. so today near 1:00 p.m. eastern they close attention. our trends are down several basis points. if you look at the boons, they are up several but remember the fact that the bond market was closed yesterday, it is still apples to a apples. net change from friday the way i'm doing for our tenure, it's also down several basis points very similar. we all know that this morning the images from greece, nigel on "squawk box," i urge you all to go back, he tells it like he sees it. many of the issues brought up on the weakness of europe and the reforms when you really dig under the surface are part of the reason the euro is getting tagged today. and the euro gets tagged, the reverse image of the dollar index doing better but another issue also obviously thinly traded but as you look at the intertrade of tenures in spain, they are up ten basis points. back to you. >>> let's go to sharon now. >> jim, why are we talki
hi, rick. >> hi, jim. psyched to be back. 66 billion in supply this week starting today with threes. so today near 1:00 p.m. eastern they close attention. our trends are down several basis points. if you look at the boons, they are up several but remember the fact that the bond market was closed yesterday, it is still apples to a apples. net change from friday the way i'm doing for our tenure, it's also down several basis points very similar. we all know that this morning the images from...
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jim acosta, cnn, st. petersburg, florida. >>> speaking of mitt romney, taking the stage in florida shortly for a rally. we may dip in and listen to mr. romney during this hour but you can watch the entire event by logging on to cnn.com. >>> a legal system nightmare. thousands of cases may have been jeopardized by a lab worker who allegedly tampered with evidence. that story is next. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep p
jim acosta, cnn, st. petersburg, florida. >>> speaking of mitt romney, taking the stage in florida shortly for a rally. we may dip in and listen to mr. romney during this hour but you can watch the entire event by logging on to cnn.com. >>> a legal system nightmare. thousands of cases may have been jeopardized by a lab worker who allegedly tampered with evidence. that story is next. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to...
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at 8:30 eastern time, we will be joined by jim grant. we're going to talk about the best investing strategies for the rest of the year with him. first, let's get you up to speed on this morning's headlines. over to andrew. >>> friday we'll get the government september jobs report. could be a game changer for the election. we'll get a hint of what may be to come. the employment report coming at 8:15 eastern time. poll forecasters say the economy likely added 155,000 private payroll jobs this month. we'll bring you the number and get you instant reaction from joel prakken. in corporate news, richard schultz is pressing forward with a possible $11 billion buyout of the retailer. schultz and at least four private equity firms have reportedly started examining the books of the economy. at the same time, he is said to be negotiating individually with the pe firms on the details of how his roughly 20% stake in the company would contribute and what role he might be playing after a buyout. and oracle ceo larry ellison says the company won't be ma
at 8:30 eastern time, we will be joined by jim grant. we're going to talk about the best investing strategies for the rest of the year with him. first, let's get you up to speed on this morning's headlines. over to andrew. >>> friday we'll get the government september jobs report. could be a game changer for the election. we'll get a hint of what may be to come. the employment report coming at 8:15 eastern time. poll forecasters say the economy likely added 155,000 private payroll jobs...
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. >> jim cramer yesterday said he could see hpq going to way of eastman kodak. is that a possibility here? >> i don't think it is because i know that situation pretty well. the deal with hp they said they had secular issues. print is going down. will continue to go down. no stopping that. however the company will embrace some areas of growth. they just came out with an enterprise tablet. could have some momentum. windows 8 could bring some momentum. turning around the services business. could bring some momentum. i think with kodak, it was essentially a one product company with no growth vehicles in the digital age. hp has problems yes but i do think they will stage enough of a come back and the stock is way too cheap. >> what do you think about facebook. a billion users. >> first of all you had mentioned we own facebook. i don't and the firm doesn't own it. we're pretty bearish on facebook. the way i look at facebook a lot of users but you have to show me how you monetize mobile. if they can prove that they can monetize mobile at a reasonable profit and cash fl
. >> jim cramer yesterday said he could see hpq going to way of eastman kodak. is that a possibility here? >> i don't think it is because i know that situation pretty well. the deal with hp they said they had secular issues. print is going down. will continue to go down. no stopping that. however the company will embrace some areas of growth. they just came out with an enterprise tablet. could have some momentum. windows 8 could bring some momentum. turning around the services...
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jim, channel checks going on? >> cisco, morgan stanley put out positive comments, but when you think about icht t. spending, it is oracle and cisco. the one thing confusing for me is ibm, sap, they both said business is quite strong. accenture just said these are strong. imperricly he's wrong. anecdotely he's right, imperricly he's wrong. >> not just highs but record highs in yesterday's recession. we are seeing the providers do well in today's stock market. >> i'm surprised how often it comes up when i have decision makers talking with me they are unwilling to commit additional capital as needed. we hear it from our guests, it comes up time and again. it is somewhat overstated. can it be paralyzing business to such an extent? but it is there and i think stories like today's "new york times" which indicate perhaps -- >> you mean sorkin. >> no, progress on the front page of "the new york times" perhaps that will be embraced. imagine what would happen if we dealt with the budget deficit in a meaningful way and did d
jim, channel checks going on? >> cisco, morgan stanley put out positive comments, but when you think about icht t. spending, it is oracle and cisco. the one thing confusing for me is ibm, sap, they both said business is quite strong. accenture just said these are strong. imperricly he's wrong. anecdotely he's right, imperricly he's wrong. >> not just highs but record highs in yesterday's recession. we are seeing the providers do well in today's stock market. >> i'm surprised...
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jim o'neill has also not put in an application either. so we've been ask who do you think should be the next governor in if you want to joins conversation, worldwide at cnbc.com. we'll continue the conversation in a few moments. >>> world bank has slashed its outlook. george osbourne says britain is getting it right when it comes to tackling debt. he's due to announce more spending cuts. plus the bae and eads merger on a knife edge. big ir shagest shareholder oppo deal. u.s. markets opposed to open lower. as far as european stocks are concerned respect between gains last week. some of that being eradicated by the falls that we have this morning. ex-take t although bond yields still looking sustainable as far as the spanish government is concerned. yields are lower this morning. indications, reports that u.s. investors have baeen buying int the market. they want to wait at least until we get this referendum in catalonia, which is a big region of spain. and they'll feel at the moment as people are buying their auctions that they can keep go
jim o'neill has also not put in an application either. so we've been ask who do you think should be the next governor in if you want to joins conversation, worldwide at cnbc.com. we'll continue the conversation in a few moments. >>> world bank has slashed its outlook. george osbourne says britain is getting it right when it comes to tackling debt. he's due to announce more spending cuts. plus the bae and eads merger on a knife edge. big ir shagest shareholder oppo deal. u.s. markets...
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thank you so much, jim. jim angle. bill: a little bit of context now in medicare in 2011 it covered $70.2 million. in 2013 more expected to depend on the program rising to 52 million in this country. martha: governor romney slamming the president's foreign policy saying the country has suffered in this is opinion from a lack of leadership. while charles krauthammer showed the president, quote is uncomfortable with american pre immanence. we'll talk about that with john bolton coming up. bill: developments in the murder of an american jet skier on the border of mexico. do we now know how he died? >> i want to know, what does he have to do with david's murder? [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? c
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jim johnson to close it up. blew up in the nine inning on monday. but tuesday, back to all star form. a-rod, the os win it 3-2. thor suies now tied at one game apiece and we head to the bronx tomorrow night. >> we expect to win. even if the other guys go out there and score some runs. we feel like we can go out and score more runs. so it is good to get this win. just to even it out going to the bronx is huge. >> we play them a lot. we know what they're doing. at the end of this, we'll be up or they'll be up. we have to be three games coming up in new york. we played well this year which will give us some confidence. we'll go do the best we can so we'll try to move on. >> d.c. and baltimore have not been kind to one billy cundiff. the redskins released him after he missed five out of the last field goal attempts. he has now been released by the skins and the ravens in less than two months. taking his spot on the roster, forbath would have been the award at ucla in 2009. but he has yet to kick in a regular season nfl game. his most recent experience w
jim johnson to close it up. blew up in the nine inning on monday. but tuesday, back to all star form. a-rod, the os win it 3-2. thor suies now tied at one game apiece and we head to the bronx tomorrow night. >> we expect to win. even if the other guys go out there and score some runs. we feel like we can go out and score more runs. so it is good to get this win. just to even it out going to the bronx is huge. >> we play them a lot. we know what they're doing. at the end of this,...
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and their children laugh at them. >> we're going to leave it there, jim. nice note, sort of, to leave it on. but anyway. we'll see you in a few minutes, jim. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, we have the stock of the day and closing shots from carley. stick around. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those y
and their children laugh at them. >> we're going to leave it there, jim. nice note, sort of, to leave it on. but anyway. we'll see you in a few minutes, jim. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, we have the stock of the day and closing shots from carley. stick around. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size....
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i'm melissa lee along with carl quintanilla, jim cramer and david faber live from the new york stock exchange. let's see how we're setting up this morning, this after the dow hit its highest levels in nearly five years on friday. taking a little bit of a pullback here. the dow is down 48 points here, according to fair value. nasdaq looks to lose about 15.50. finance ministers are gratherring fgrath eathering for a two-day meeting in luxembou luxembourg. our roadmap starts off in china. a lower economic forecast from the world bank? is their economy getting even worse? >> earnings season here begins tomorrow with alcoa, costco, jpmorgan highlighting the week. we'll tell you why alccoa is a tell on how earnings will go. >> more worries for apple investors. reported work stoppages at foxconn. the stock now below the 50-day moving average. >> and huawei is sparking new concerns about cyber security. >> we begin with markets around the globe under pressure on global slowdown worries. 7.7% growth in china down from a previous forecast of 8.2%. the world bank citing weak global demand due t
i'm melissa lee along with carl quintanilla, jim cramer and david faber live from the new york stock exchange. let's see how we're setting up this morning, this after the dow hit its highest levels in nearly five years on friday. taking a little bit of a pullback here. the dow is down 48 points here, according to fair value. nasdaq looks to lose about 15.50. finance ministers are gratherring fgrath eathering for a two-day meeting in luxembou luxembourg. our roadmap starts off in china. a lower...
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jim acosta is with him. jim, of course good news for the romney campaign, but what does this mean for the campaign, what changes are you seeing on the road? >> reporter: well, one thing that we have seen over the last several days, the crowds are getting bigger for mitt romney out on the campaign trail. we're at an event in van meter, iowa, chuck grassley is on stage getting the crowd warmed up to hear from the gop nominee. and just before that, josh romney was at the podium and he said what a lot of romney family members and even romney himself has been saying out on the campaign trail, and that is how about that debate last week. they do feel that that debate has energized voters, has also given undecided voters who were sort of looking at both candidates sort of a different look, a new look at mitt romney and they think that isle also a reason why the poll numbers are moving his direction. but we had a chance to listen to a senior romney adviser on the campaign plane heading in to iowa. kevin madden was t
jim acosta is with him. jim, of course good news for the romney campaign, but what does this mean for the campaign, what changes are you seeing on the road? >> reporter: well, one thing that we have seen over the last several days, the crowds are getting bigger for mitt romney out on the campaign trail. we're at an event in van meter, iowa, chuck grassley is on stage getting the crowd warmed up to hear from the gop nominee. and just before that, josh romney was at the podium and he said...
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that is because your money comes from jim demint. if you are interested texas, how could do not support our senior senator majority leader in the abandoned the majority party if the republican party? you'll not commit to him. >> mr. cruz? >> if mr. sadler suggests that as a criteria voters should use, who will stand more closely with john cornyn, that is not a complicated question. john is enthusiastically supporting me with in this campaign. he is campaigning on the road with me. >> the question is whether you would support him. >> we will try one more time. >> would you vote for john cornyn as majority leader of the set? >> he is not running for majority leader. >> would you vote for him? >> i know you are believing you are cross-examining a witness to to just answer my question. yes or no. >> i know you are leaving -- yes or no. >> let me know when you are done. >> give me a response, what ever it is, and then will move monday to answer my question. why what you answer? >> because you keep interrupting. >would you like an answer?
that is because your money comes from jim demint. if you are interested texas, how could do not support our senior senator majority leader in the abandoned the majority party if the republican party? you'll not commit to him. >> mr. cruz? >> if mr. sadler suggests that as a criteria voters should use, who will stand more closely with john cornyn, that is not a complicated question. john is enthusiastically supporting me with in this campaign. he is campaigning on the road with me....
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and a clock, jim lehrer will moderate the debate. when the debate is done, we will take your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets. you can also listen on c-span radio or follow online at c- span.org. you can also visit our video library to watch past debates. a portion from the 1992 debate between president george h.w. bush and arkansas gov. bill clinton. >> ross gave a good answer, but i've got to respond directly to mr. bush. you have questioned my patriotism. you even brought right-wing congressmen in the white house to attack me for going to russia in 1969, 1970, when 50,000 americans did. i honor your service in world ar ii, i honor mr. perot's service in uniform, i honor every man and woman who ever served. but when joe mccarthy went around this country attacking people's patriotism, he was wrong. he was wrong. and a senator from connecticut stood up to him named prescott bush. your father was right to stand up to joe mccarthy, you were wrong to attack my patriotism. i was opposed to the war but i love my country. we need a preside
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jim angle in washington. thank you. jenna: new outrage after a group of high school students gets suspended for eating these mints, and it's causing a big burst of min minty fresh controversy. jon: there is no doubt vice-presidental nominee paul ryan has given the republican ticket a boost. how much is the wisconsin congressman helping the ticket in the swing states. we will show you the numbers. jenna: gas prices skyrocketing where some folks are paying $6 a georgia. is there any relief in sight? we're live on the ground next. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you
jim angle in washington. thank you. jenna: new outrage after a group of high school students gets suspended for eating these mints, and it's causing a big burst of min minty fresh controversy. jon: there is no doubt vice-presidental nominee paul ryan has given the republican ticket a boost. how much is the wisconsin congressman helping the ticket in the swing states. we will show you the numbers. jenna: gas prices skyrocketing where some folks are paying $6 a georgia. is there any relief in...
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jim lehrer got a lot of heat for it, but to me this was a debate where you got to hear both candidates have more of a conversation and talk back and forth, which as a voter i like seeing something like that. >> i sort of liked the job that jim lehrer, i liked the job he did because he let him go at it a little bit and it showed a lot. if you remember the cnn disaster that they had a while ago and i won't mention who, but somebody kept interrupting, interrupting, you couldn't say a word, it was always interruption, this was almost a better, it was more flowing, and it worked out very well. but the next debate is going to be very tough. i think obama is under a lot of pressure. now as far as jack welch is concerned, you're all sitting around talking about jack welch, a great legend in business, a very smart guy, he's 100% correct, 100% correct. >> wait a second, in terms of the chicago political guys manipulating the numbers? >> how does it go down to 7? there wasn't an economist in the country and after the election they'll do a big correction but jack welch has it right, there's no que
jim lehrer got a lot of heat for it, but to me this was a debate where you got to hear both candidates have more of a conversation and talk back and forth, which as a voter i like seeing something like that. >> i sort of liked the job that jim lehrer, i liked the job he did because he let him go at it a little bit and it showed a lot. if you remember the cnn disaster that they had a while ago and i won't mention who, but somebody kept interrupting, interrupting, you couldn't say a word,...